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Which of the following is a derived quantity?
 

Option: 1

Temperature


Option: 2

Electric current


Option: 3

Momentum

 


Option: 4

Luminous intensity


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Temperature, electric current, and luminous intensity are all examples of fundamental quantities in physics. They are independent of any other physical quantity and cannot be expressed as a combination of other quantities.
Momentum, on the other hand, is a derived quantity. It is calculated by multiplying the mass of an object by its velocity. Since both mass and velocity are fundamental quantities, momentum is a derived quantity.

So, The correct answer is Option 3.

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